Game 4: James Dennebaum - "Test Driver of Army Trucks" (salaried; John said that the occupation overlay screen was wrong and that he is actually a test driver of army tanks; from Schenectady, NY) . .moreless

Game 2: Al French - "Builds Prison Cells" (salaried; he works for Van Dorn Iron Works in Cleveland, Ohio; from Cleveland, OH) Game 3: Charles Coburn (6/19/1877 - 8/30/1961) (as Mystery Guest) He drew a monocle and cigar next to his signature on the sign-in board. Per Gil Fates' logs, there was not enough time for the next scheduled contestant, a male who was a "Toothpick Salesman." - Suzanne (2008) . .moreless

Game 3: James A. Van Fleet (3/19/1892 - 9/23/1992) (as Mystery Guest) - "General U.S. Army" Per Gil Fates' logs, there was not enough time for the next scheduled contestant, a male who was a "Policeman." - Suzanne (2008) . .moreless

Game 1: Mrs. Leila Bulgrin (11/16/1923 - 1/27/1996) - "Federal Prosecuting Attorney" (salaried; John said she was from Los Angeles, California, and she later clarified that she is actually from Tujunga, CA)

Game 1: Miss Kay M. Chavin - "Raises Hair On Bald Heads" (salaried; John said she is with "The Thomas People" and she then stated that she has been a trichologist for 23 years; from Albany, New York)

Game 2: Joseph Ciaccio - "Monkey Keeper (Lincoln Park Zoo)" (salaried; he chewed gum during his round; from Chicago, Illinois) Game 3: Judy Holliday (6/21/1921 - 6/7/1965) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Sidney R. Brown - "Sauerkraut Salesman" (self-employed; as he is standing up and shaking hands with John after his game, he says, "Walker Valley is proud of me tonight." - he evidently has roots in Walker Valley, NY, but during his sign-in he said he was from Brooklyn, New York) . .moreless

Game 1: Miss Betty Cope (b. 12/20/1928) - "Television Director" (salaried; she works for WEWS, a Scripps Howard station; 3 years ago, Steve Allen appeared on a Heart Fund program she directed, but he did not remember her; from Cleveland, OH; see more notes below) Game 2: Gil Woodworth - "Alligator Wrestler" (self-employed; the details of his job were not given; from Daytona Beach, FL) Game 3: Leo Durocher (7/27/1905 - 10/7/1991) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Alvin Hauser - "Teaches Knitting" (self-employed; the details of his job were not given; from Bayside, Long Island, NY) . .moreless

Game 1: Charles G. Connor - "Racing Car Driver" (self-employed; he is in the Champion Spark Plug 100 mph Club; for his game, he removed his Champion lapel pin so the panel wouldn't ask about it during his walk-by; from Los Angeles, CA) Game 2: Mr. H. L. Gielow - "Makes Convicts Uniforms" (self-employed; his first name is never stated; from Atlanta, GA) Game 3: Shirley Booth (8/30/1898 - 10/16/1992) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Miss Jacqueline Caravano - "Hat Check Girl" (salaried; she also checks coats; she dotted the "i" in her first name with a heart when she signed in; from New York, NY) . .moreless

Game 1: Miss Betty Shingler - "Cures Hams" (self-employed; she cures the Country Cured Ham which is cured with sugar; she is the wife of the Governor of Georgia, Mrs. Herman Talmadge; from Lovejoy, GA; she stumped the panel)

Game 2: Martin Ritter - "Makes Bridal Garters" (self-employed; he presented John with a lace garter and said, "Here's a Tonight's Fashion original"; from NYC, NY) Game 3: Red Buttons (2/5/1919 - 7/13/2006) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Miss Sara Marlowe - "Trapeze Artist" (salaried; she works for the Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus; Arlene guesses her line by saying "Trapeze Performer" during the free wild guess! Bennett then guesses her place of employment during the free wild guess!; she is a member of The Flying Concellos; John had her show her "strong and calloused" hands; she is currently performing at Madison Square Gardens) . .moreless

Game 1: James Buck - "Army Paratrooper" (salaried; this is an extremely amusing segment with plenty of laughs, due to James' great sense of humor and entertaining style; he is a commissioned officer, but his rank is not mentioned; since he said that Bennett's guess of "General" was at the "wrong end," he must be a Lieutenant; he's off to fight in the Korean War tomorrow; from Indianapolis, IN; on a happy note, as of 2008, his name does not appear on the official lists of Korean War causalities, so he evidently survived the war) Game 2: Mrs. Sarah Cunius - "Snake Keeper" (salaried; he works at the Philadelphia Zoo; from Philadelphia, PA) Game 3: Zsa Zsa Gabor (2/6/1917 - 12/16/2016) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Miss Laoma Byrd - "Runs Training Camp For Prize Fighters" (self-employed; African-American woman; from Pleasantville, NJ) . .

Game 1: Mrs. Lavaughn Garner - "Hotel Plumber" (salaried; she works at the Biltmore Hotel in her home town of Oklahoma City, OK; there was a rare program goof at the beginning of her game, because the flip cards were already set to $50, but John noticed this and turned them back to $0 at the start of her game) Game 2: Carl Lawson - "Makes Chicken Coops" (self-employed; he said that the company he works for is going to ship each WML panelist a 5 lb. box of frozen chicken meat; from Gainesville, GA) Game 3: Fred MacMurray (8/30/1908 - 11/5/1991) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Theodore Kaufman - "Fire Eater" (self-employed; from Astoria, Long Island, NY) . .moreless

Game 1: Miss Mary Flory - "Makes Cigars" (salaried; from Pennsylvania; she said the name of her home town so softly, not even Mr. Daly repeated it; it might have been Brookline, PA) Game 2: Mrs. Ruth Cooper - "Drives Garbage Truck" (self-employed; from Mercerville, NJ) Game 3: Jackie Gleason (2/26/1916 - 6/24/1987) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Jack Joyce - "Camel Trainer" (salaried; he donated his winnings to the Pollock Brothers Shrine Circus which benefits crippled children by means of the Shriners Hospitals for Children, a Masonic organization; from Ventura County, California) . .moreless

Game 1: Jack E. Gellman (10/2/1914 - 11/23/1999) - "District Attorney" (salaried; from Niagara Falls, NY; he donated his winnings to the YMCA Building Fund in his home town; he humorously awarded a plaque to John, naming John an Assistant District Attorney in his staff; see notes below) Game 2: Mrs. Marie Beyer - "Runs Reducing Farm" (self-employed; heavyset woman; her company name is Englewood Milk Farm; from Englewood, NJ) Game 3: Paul Douglas (4/11/1907 - 9/11/1959) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Gustov Walldorf (or Gustav Walldorf) - "Bear Trainer" (self-employed; he owns the Walldorf Bear Farm in Oak Ridge, NY; from West New York, New Jersey, which is a town directly across the Hudson River from midtown Manhattan with a spectacular view of the NYC skyline) . .moreless

Game 2: Mrs. Mildred Landwehr - "Jazz Drummer" (self-employed; given her answers, she probably plays Dixieland Jazz; during her game, a propeller airplane can be heard passing overhead; from Trenton, NJ)

Game 3: Jack Benny (2/14/1894 - 12/26/1974) (as Mystery Guest)

There was not enough time left for a fourth game. - Suzanne (2004) . .

Game 1: Herbert Lamson - "Teaches Course in Marriage" (salaried; he works at Boston University in Boston, MA)

Game 2: Miss Peggy Heckman - "Designs Ladies' Bathing Suits" (salaried; from Portland, OR; no company name was mentioned, but until 2002, Portland was the home of Jantzen Swimwear Corp., and she may have worked there; one other possibility is the White Stag Corp., another former Portland company which made swim suits among other items of apparel)

Game 3: Irene Dunne (12/20/1898 - 9/4/1990) (As Mystery Guest)

There was not enough time left for a fourth game. - Suzanne (2004) . .

Game 2: Miss Stephanie Radziwanowski - "Manages Monkey Farm" (salaried; she manages a monkey farm for the March of Dimes Foundation for use in medical research; John provided a PSA - Public Service Announcement - for the March of Dimes January 1953 campaign; from Pritchardville, SC) Game 3: Joe E. Brown (7/28/1892 -7/6/1973) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Miss Matilda Lenk (Matilda Lenk, MD) - "Chiropodist" (self-employed; from New Britain, CT; a chiropodist is a specialist in care for the feet; chiropody is the branch of medicine concerned with the feet; the terms more in use today in 2004 are podiatrist and podiatry; Dr. Lenk has a 2004 net reference showing an office at 55 W. Main St., New Britain, CT) . .moreless

Game 1: Miss Nellie Kokoszka - "Tax Collector" (salaried; she works for the City of Dudley, Massachusetts; she holds an elected position; the specific type of tax she collects was not mentioned; from Dudley, MA)

Game 1: Miss Bee Gatling - "Dynamite Tester" (salaried; she works for DuPont Corporation; she chemically analyzes the moisture content of the explosive; from Charlotte, NC)

Game 2: Mrs. Ann Breault - "Makes Boxing Gloves" (salaried; from the Bronx, NY; note - the way she signs her name, it looks like "Breailt" because she runs the "a" and the "u" together, but her surname is Breault) Game 3: Cesar Romero (2/15/1907 - 1/1/1994) (as Mystery Guest) Per Gil Fates' logs, there was not enough time for the fourth scheduled game, a female "Tax Collector." She eventually appears on EPISODE #135. - Suzanne (2008) . .moreless

Game 2: Frank Hazard - "Raises Bugs (for Research)" (self-employed; he breeds flies, bedbugs, cockroaches and such for insecticide testing; from Wilmington, OH) Game 3: Edward R. Murrow (4/25/1908 - 4/27/1965) (as Mystery Guest) (Ed Murrow, as John Daly calls him, is a very famous pioneering radio and TV reporter; he had a good time playing his game, and used a high-pitched voice for his vocal disguise; he smoked a cigarette during his game) There was not enough time left for a fourth game. - Suzanne (2004) . .moreless

Game 1: July Broder (Julius Broder) - "Herring Pickler" (the chalk broke during his sign-in; salaried; from the Bronx, NY)

Game 2: Mr. D. Matvienko (Dimitri Matvienko)(11/15/1901 - 7/13/1994) - "Professional Knife Thrower" (self-employed; originally from Russia, now from the Bronx, NY) Game 3: Vic Damone (6/12/1928 - 2/11/2018) (as Mystery Guest) He signs in as "Cpl. Vic Damone" - Corporal Vic Damone - He states that his service in the Army will be completed in 4 months, and then he'll be getting out. He spoke highly of the Army. He is wearing his Army uniform. Game 4: Mr. Orren South - "Makes Dog Houses" (self-employed; from Cincinnati, Ohio) . .

Game 1: Tiny Heiden (Harold Heiden) - "Frog Catcher" (self-employed; for more than 8 months out of the year, he catches frogs in New York's Catskill Mountains; in spite of his nickname, he is heavy-set; from Hudson, NY)

Game 2: Mrs. Kay Buell - "Hand Paints Men's Shorts" (self-employed; she paints men's underwear; from Erie, PA) Game 3: Walter Winchell (4/7/1897 - 2/20/1972) (as Mystery Guest) He signed in as "W. W." and used a kazoo to answer his questions. There was not enough time left for a fourth game. - Suzanne (2004) . .moreless

Game 3: Herb Shriner (5/29/1918 - 4/23/1970) (as Mystery Guest) Host of "Two for the Money" from 1952-1956. (Sam Levenson was the host for the series' final year, 1957.) Game 4: Miss Elizabeth Gilfillan - "Face Lifter" (self-employed; currently from New York City, NY; she said that she was born in Minnesota, her father was a missionary to the Indians, and she went barefoot until she was 19 years old; she said that she is nearly 73 years old; she is very articulate and has lots of spunk and humor; she performs facelifts by teaching facial exercises, not by surgery) . .moreless

Game 1: Albert Cohen - "Buys and Sells Garlic" (he is a self-employed wholesaler; from the Bronx, NY)

Game 2: Mrs. Rondi Stratton (b. 1928) - "Demonstrates Mattresses in Store Windows" (salaried; very articulate; she demonstrates Sealy mattresses for the Sealy Posturepedic Mattress Company; she said she performs "pantomime skits and skits to records," and travels all over Ohio for her job; from Cleveland, OH) Game 3: Eddie Fisher (8/10/1928 - 9/22/2010) (as Mystery Guest) He signed in as "PFC Eddie Fisher" - Private First Eddie Fisher Game 4: Mrs. Betty Gorman - "Lady Iceman" (salaried; she delivers ice; John also referred to her as an icelady; from Fulton, NY) . .moreless

Game 1: Miss Regife Westerby (John pronounced her first name as Reggie, probably a nickname) - "Gold Miner" (self-employed; tall blond attractive woman; she has a gold mine in Spearfish, South Dakota; John said she has holdings in Arizona also; from Spearfish, SD) Game 2: Edward Kaczynski - "Dog Catcher" (salaried; he works for the city of Passaic, New Jersey; from Passaic, NJ) Game 3: Ethel Barrymore (8/15/1879 - 6/18/1959) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Walter Biggs - "Sells Ether" (salaried; he works for the Squibb Company and sells many products, including ether; from New York City) . .moreless

Game 2: Carl Mills - "Prison Warden" (salaried; he is the warden of a Georgia state prison which was not named on the show; from Atlanta, GA) Game 3: Bette Davis (4/5/1908 - 10/6/1989) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Mrs. Irene Kuret - "Paper Hanger" (self-employed; from Indianapolis, Indiana) . .moreless

Game 1: Henry Byers - "Buys and Sells Banks" (self-employed; he is not a banker, instead, he buys banks, takes control, then sells them; John said he could not legally be termed a broker under the existing banking laws and stated that the term "bank broker" was being loosely used on the show; from Des Moines, IA) Game 2: Miss Jane Schmahl - "Teaches for Expectant Fathers" (salaried; from Chicago, IL) Game 3: Chuck Dressen (9/20/1894 - 8/10/1966) (as Mystery Guest) Charles Walter Dressen is the N.Y. Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team manager. Game 4: O. A. Cargill III (Arthur Cargill) - "Buffalo Rancher" (salaried; from Oklahoma City, OK; From the net I see that O. A. Cargill, an attorney, was the Mayor of Oklahoma City from 1923 to 1927. This person was most likely related to our contestant, possibly a father, grandfather or uncle.) . .moreless

Game 2: Thomas J. Kalmanir, Jr. (Tommy Kalmanir)(3/30/1926 - 10/12/2004) - "Professional Football Player" (salaried; he is a halfback on the Los Angeles Rams football team; from both Reno, NV and Las Vegas, NV; Arlene wins the game during the free guess segment; see notes below) Game 3: Neva Jane Langley (1/25/1933 - 11/18/2012) (as Mystery Guest) Miss America 1953, from Macon, Georgia; she said that this is her first television appearance. Game 4: Mrs. Mima Novick - "Makes Fly Swatters" (salaried; she makes the insect swatters out of a vinyl resin material called Vinylite; from Cleveland, OH) . .

Game 1: Howard Lane - "Runs Roulette Wheel (Las Vegas)" (salaried; he works at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino; originally from Brooklyn, NY; currently from Las Vegas, NV)

Game 2: George Green - "Sells Limburger Cheese" (salaried; from LaPorte, Indiana) Game 3: Eddie Bracken (2/7/1915 - 11/14/2002) (as Mystery Guest) Game 4: Miss Phyllis Iannaci - "Steeplejack" (self-employed; John is short of time and does not ask her what city she is from.) . .moreless

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